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    Future of Biotechnology

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    FUTURE OF BIOTECHNOLOGY Anna Treohan 1993 Woodrow Wilson Biology Institute INTRODUCTION The recent emphasis on environmental awareness has challenged scientists to find solutions for better and safer living conditions. The added threat of deadly diseases such as AIDS and resistant strains of tuberculosis and gonorrhea have forced scientists to look for new therapies within the field of biotechnology. The structure of DNA was deciphered by James Watson‚ a geneticist‚ and Francis Crick‚ a

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    Agriculture of the Mayas and the Ancient Egyptians Agriculture is in the heart of any great civilization‚ which in turn‚ erects great empires. The origins of empires all stem down to smaller pieces of civilizations. It is responsible for feeding and sustaining the vastness of great empires. Of course‚ one has to find a suitable place to harvest or hunt for food. Agriculture differs from one civilization to the next but it is all essentially important. Egyptians were actually a population

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    India in Space

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    Free sample essay on Indian Space Programme. Indian mythology is full of stories of interplanetary travels and flights. From the very beginning of civilisation‚ space­flights have fired the human imagination. The modern space- age can be said to have begun with the launching of the Sputniks by Russia. Since then research and efforts in .space travel have assumed many dimensions. The landing of man on the moon‚ the launch of space shuttles‚ and stations etc. and the spectacular success of such

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    Sustainable Agriculture

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    1. Briefly discuss measures required for sustainable agriculture in your country/region in the context of urban and rural development. Focus on what you consider to be the most important element Sustainable agriculture in the context of urban and rural development is the management and conservation of natural resources and institutional changes in such a manner as to ensure the attainment of human needs for present and future generations. Sustainable agriculture compliments rural and urban livelihoods

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    disposable syringe supplies in hospitals‚ nursing homes and clinics. This report also includes issues like needle-stick injuries‚ unsafe injection practices and infection control & safety. 1.2 About this Report This study examines market dynamics‚ current market drivers and emerging trends within the disposable syringe markets. It also focuses on industry challenges and potential threats to syringe and needle supply manufacturers. The emphasis is on those companies actively developing and marketing

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    Agriculture in India

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    IMPORTANCE OF AGRICULTURE Since long ago‚ agriculture has been associated with the production of basic food crops. At present agriculture‚ besides farming includes forestry‚ fruit cultivation‚ dairy‚ poultry‚ mushroom‚ bee keeping‚ arbitrary‚ etc. Today‚ marketing‚ processing‚ distribution of agricultural products etc. are all accepted as a part of modern agriculture. Agriculture plays a crucial role in the life of an economy. It is the backbone of our economic system. The following facts clearly

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    Fuel and Combusion

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    LIQUID AND GASEOUS FUELS Dr. Noaman Ul‐Haq Solid‚ Liquid and Gaseous Fuels  available Commercially l bl ll Solid Coals Cokes Briquetted Solid Pitch Coal Middling’s Liquid Gasoline Kerosene Diesel Fuel Oils Fuel Oils Coal Tar Fuels Tar Gaseous Natural gas LPG Blast Furnace Gas Coke Oven Coke Oven Gas Producer Gas Coal gas MAIN FACTORS FOR THE SELECTION  OF FUEL A number of factors are to be considered  A number of factors are to be considered when a fuel or a type of fuel is chosen for a 

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    and supply of farm inputs‚ marketing of farm output including value addition (processing) and services to farm sector have expanded leading to proliferation of several independent business units. Agricultural development has been a precursor to economic development. With the growth of agriculture sector‚ each operation became specialized and had the potential for business. This has led to establishment of numerous firms that cater to various needs of the agribusiness sector. Thus‚ the gamut of agribusiness

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    Fossil Fuels

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    Fossil fuels Oil 1) Oil is produced in Middle Eastern countries‚ Saudia Arabia accounting for 13.1 per cent of the world total‚ America 16.5 per cent and Africa 12.1 per cent. Although the Middle East has a lot of oil reserves not much is consumed. North America‚ Europe and Eurasia consume a lot of oil. This is due to the countries being MEDCs so they will need more fuel as the demand is higher. 2) The factors which cause oil prices to increase are from supply shocks (the OPEC oil embargo

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    Nitration and Purification of Bromobenzene Abstract: An electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction was performed on bromobenzene with nitric acid producing both 2-bromonitrobenzene and 4-bromonitrobenzene. Products of the reaction were purified through multiple recrystallizations and column chromatography creating multiple crops of a yellow powder. The percent yield of products was determined to be 51%. The melting point of Crop 1 was found to be 110-115 °C‚ and Crop 2 was found to be 37-90

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